Michael Bourdeaux Research Center
The Keston Center's research center is named in honor of Rev. Dr. Canon Michael Bourdeaux (pictured right with Baylor Provost Randall O'Brien), the founder of the Keston Institute, who began the collection with the first documents he acquired while a student at Oxford University.
The goal of the Research Center is to provide visitors with access to the Keston archive and library and facilitate their research and use of the vast collection. The facilities thus include two computers with Internet access, a printer, and a scanner. There is also a conference table with seating for 8 people, which is used for seminars.
The artwork on the walls features a painting by Russian dissident artist Yuri Titov, titled "Christ over Moscow," and photographs of Dr. Michael Bourdeaux and the underground publishing house "Christian" in the Soviet Union.
The Michael Bourdeaux Research Center is located on the 2nd floor of the Carroll Library in room 204. The Research Center is generally open Monday-Friday from 8:00-5:00, but please contact Larisa Seago if you wish to conduct research.
Bourdeaux Research Center Access
Regulations for Using the Keston Archive Materials and Books
